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The Russian army attacked Ukraine on a large scale, destroyed military factories and energy facilities, and Polish fighter planes took off in a rush

On October 4, Ukrainian President Zelensky said publicly that a number of new sanctions decisions against Russia had been signed, including those affecting key areas such as Russian entrepreneurs, the military industry and the oil industry.

Shortly after the news was announced, Russian drones arrived over Ukraine and directly bombed Lviv, a relatively safe "logistics support" city in western Ukraine.

The bombing began late at night on October 4 and continued until the early morning of October 5. On October 5, the Russian Ministry of Defense issued a war report on launching an air strike against Lviv, Ukraine.

The report said: The mission was successfully completed and all designated targets were hit. On the night of the 4th local time, the Russian army used the "Dagger" hypersonic ballistic missile to launch a large-scale strike on Ukraine's defense industrial facilities and energy infrastructure.

This raid caused heavy damage to Ukraine's "logistics" and also responded to the sanctions news released by Zelensky in the most powerful way.

Moreover, Russia’s accurate strike coverage is widespread, and from a few of the main targets of the bombing, most people will think that he wants to cut off Ukraine’s energy supplies and destroy this supposedly the safest “logistics guarantee”.

However, if you carefully look at the areas bombed by Russia, it is not difficult to find that Russia is actually targeting Ukraine's drone military industry.

In recent days, Ukraine has continued to carry out drone bombing of Russia. Drones penetrated deep into Russia and bombed large facilities such as Russian refineries and oil pipelines, causing heavy losses to Russia.

Moreover, the intensity and accuracy of each bombing in Ukraine are constantly increasing. Judging from the bombing results, Ukraine's current drone combat capabilities are beyond Russia's control.

This is why Russia has chosen to force itself to hinder the development of Ukrainian drone military enterprises by means of bombing sources.

Therefore, this bombing can be described as killing two birds with one stone for Russia. On the one hand, it hinders the continued development of Ukrainian drones; on the other hand, it also reduces the frequency of drone attacks through strikes and reduces Russia's losses.

The main objective was to bomb Ukrainian military-industrial enterprises, but at the same time to bomb Ukrainian drone military-industrial enterprises, they also bombed Ukrainian energy infrastructure.

Judging from the Kirich petrochemical plant in Leningrad Oblast that Ukraine previously attacked, Russia's move is quite a bit of "returning the other's way".

In addition to massive strikes on Ukrainian military-industrial facilities, Russia also intercepted and destroyed 32 Ukrainian drones.

Both in terms of the outcome of the bombing and the results of the defense, this time, Russia won the victory, and the bombing also brought an additional "distracting" effect for Russia.

The site of the Russian bombing this time is only 70 kilometers from the Polish border. You know, after a Russian drone accidentally broke into Polish airspace and was shot down by Poland, Poland fell into a state of soldiers.

Poland is concerned that the scenario of the previous World War will reappear, and that the Russian-Ukrainian war will affect itself, but it has long been unable to act as an important channel for the transportation of goods to Ukraine in Western Europe.

The Polish soldiers at night, after learning of the bombing, quickly rested, afraid of bombing Ukraine without a chance to enter Poland again, striking them.

As a result, the Polish fighter aircraft took off in an emergency, and ground air defense systems and radars also entered the "highest alert state".

But from the beginning to the end of the bombing, there was no conflict between the Polish fighter jets and the Russian drones, only monitoring the Russian drones and also giving the border residents a sense of security.

After all, Russian missiles previously mistakenly wounded the Polish embassy in Ukraine. Although there were no casualties, the missiles landed precisely, and it was clearly a Russian warning to Poland!

Because of the attack, coupled with the previous shaking warning, people on the Polish border were supposed to be nightless, accompanied by the sound of bombings, they fell into endless fear.

Although Poland’s fighter jets have flown, Poland does not have the military power to counter Russia, and once Russia strikes them, the only thing they can do is seek NATO asylum.

But it takes time for NATO to gather troops and deliver weapons, and Russia’s bombing of it can be carried out at any time.

The Russian bombing of Ukraine once again reminded Poland of this fact.

Looking here, someone may be curious that Russia has deterred Poland with this move, is it not worried that Poland will connect with NATO?

In fact, Poland is now contacting NATO to seek asylum, and the probability of obtaining asylum is very small.

After all, Russian drones did not cause substantial harm to Poland, and did not even enter Polish airspace this time. At present, Poland has not suffered any substantial damage, if NATO sends weapons to Poland, it will be unknown.

Although NATO has a clear side, it has been avoiding being involved in head-on conflicts with nuclear-weapon powers. It is precisely because of this that NATO has always advocated defensive deterrence without any substantive action.

Therefore, if Poland seeks help at this time, it can get verbal comfort from NATO countries at most.

Moreover, as early as October 2, Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly stated that he continued to pay attention to the trend of strengthening militarization in Europe. If Russia's sovereignty, national security and people's stable life were threatened, Russia would definitely fight back.

This passage is a deterrent to European countries, and it is also a response to the confirmation by US Vice President Vance on September 28 that the Trump administration is considering providing Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine.

On the day the war report was sent, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview with Russian media: If the United States provides Ukraine with long-range strike and precision strike weapons and equipment, including Tomahawk missiles, the war situation will be further escalated and the positive seeds in Russia-US relations will also be destroyed.

Looking carefully at Putin’s words, it’s easy to see that Putin is both reminding the United States and warning the United States.

The current Russia-Ukraine war is only a regional war. Once the United States provides relevant weapons and further escalates the situation, the war will cover a wider area.

The United States, on the other hand, is the chief culprit for all this.

With regard to the current situation, Putin has made it clear that he believes that what the world needs is agreement, peace, and not to impose the will of others on others.

Whether from the bombing or from Putin’s conversation in the interview, the Russian attitude is clear that they do not want other countries to participate in the war in any form, which will escalate the current situation, and only want to end the war as soon as possible.



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